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Your recruiting resolutions for the new year

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5 ways to find your best college match in 2018 | 312-999-5315 - - - - - - Ringing in the new year us

5 ways to find your best college match in 2018 [NCSA Next College Student Athlete]( [Find Your School]( | [Events]( 312-999-5315 - [Bucket list item No. 1: Call 5 college coaches a week]( - [No. 2: Visit a college campus near you]( - [No. 3: Email a coach at a division level you haven't considered yet]( - [No. 4: Use social media—for your recruiting]( - [No. 5: Talk to your club or high school coach about your recruiting]( - [A year in review: NCSA's record breaking numbers in 2017]( [Your go-to guide for easy, effective coach calls]( Ringing in the new year usually means setting goals. We've created five 2018 recruiting resolutions to help you find your best college match this year. Kicking off the list: Pick up the phone and call coaches! It's oftentimes the most effective form of communication. [READ MORE]( Weekly Blog Posts [Why visiting a college is essential for snagging an early offer]( Visiting a school is a great way to get a better understanding of what you're looking for in a college—and even walk away with an offer! Here's everything you need to know to have a successful campus visit. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A no-nonsense breakdown of each NCAA division level]( Let's face it: Not every athlete is destined to compete at a Division I school. In the new year, challenge yourself to look at schools in different division levels. We've explained the benefits of each one. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How Twitter can be your golden ticket in recruiting]( You're probably already on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, why not leverage that time to move your recruiting forward? Here's how to use social media in your recruiting. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The No. 1 misconception about your coach's role in your recruiting]( Your high school or club coach can be a huge ally in your recruiting, so you need to keep them in the loop and updated about your goals. However, don't expect them to do this for you. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Your support made it a record-breaking year for NCSA]( At NCSA, we want to thank you for helping us have a tremendous 2017. We saw record numbers of coach views on athletes profiles, and so much more. Check out some of our favorite numbers from the past year. [READ MORE]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [Apple Store]( [Google]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy Policy]( | [Site Security]( If you would like to unsubscribe do so by clicking [here](. © 2018 NCSA Next College Student Athlete | 1333 N. Kingsbury St., Chicago, IL, 60642

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